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Old 05-24-2008, 11:16 AM   #3
cheesypeetyz

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of course it's true. devices which generate enough hydrogen-on-demand have been around for quite a while, and can run just about any type of internal combustion engine you can think of- motor-cars, generators, lawn tractors, even airplanes- but- then how could those who exploit the planet in the "name" of oil, make a buck? we all gotta eat, don't cha know...

check this one out:

http://video.google.com/videosearch?...ntor+murdered#

this man was ultimately sent off-planet, because he could not be paid-off. his patents are in the public domain, and devices of a similar nature are being constructed all around the globe- just don't try to sell any to the sleeping sheeple; that, would be evolutionary, and "we" can't have any of that...

in 1936, a canadian, mr. charles nelson pogue, perfected a gas-vapor method of carburation, and it was publicly demonstrated by the ford motor co. of canada, in january, of that year, and got results of about 26 miles-to-the-pint, using a flat-head v8 engine. when it hit the media, the canadian stock market almost crashed- a damage-control team stepped in, and mr. pogue stopped talking carborators; as he was busy running his new oil-filter manufacturing business, and reportedly died in a mental institution...

another "water trick," is injecting water "vapor" into the carboration process, and has been in limited use since wwii, and was used to extend the range of fighter aircraft in the pacific theater. in the mid-seventy's, during the first manufactured "oil crisis," you could buy one off the shelf at the local k-mart. i have built several of these devices over the years, and the results are a consistant increase in the mpg ratio; anywhere between 15%. to about a top end of 30%, depending of the size of the engine- the bigger, the better. i make mine out of mason jars. how-ever, now, it's just more fashionable to bitch, and complain...

bob
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